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Impact of Teacher Beliefs on Integrated Unit Design, The

Lopez, Amanda J.
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Teacher beliefs are personal constructs that develop over a lifetime and are influenced by a teacher's personal experiences, experience with schooling and instruction, and experience with formal knowledge. A teacher's belief system has a greater impact on their practice than their subject matter knowledge, which translates into the design of classroom materials. This study was conducted to explore the impact of my teacher beliefs and understanding of three-dimensional learning on the development of a theme-based, integrated, standards aligned unit. Teacher beliefs can be changed through the implementation of authentic professional learning communities (PLCs). PLCs are defined as the ongoing collaboration of educators in recurring cycles of collective inquiry and action research to improve student achievement. Throughout the study, a reflective process was used to identify my core teacher beliefs: the use of high quality text, integration, collaboration, understanding by design, and place-based principles. Findings indicate that curriculum development and collaboration are challenging, but worthwhile, and deeper understanding of my beliefs was essential to my persistence throughout the process.
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2017-07-01
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University of Wyoming. Libraries
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NGSS,teacher belief,science ELA integration,backwards design,PLCs,place,5Es,Education,Science and Mathematics Education
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